Tuesday, 16 December 2014

The lose-lose immigration policy.

You accept immigrants you didn't
really want for fear of being called racist. So you take them in under the
lovely slogan of calling yourself a “multicultural” society.

Later, when you are drowning in major
internal problems that an open-door immigration policy has brought you, including
poverty, unemployment, crime, violence, even terrorism, you want to blame the
immigrants, but you can’t.

Isn't it strange that, in every
case of homegrown terrorism it’s either immigrants or second generation immigrants,
not members of the indigenous citizenry?

You know it’s down to the type of
migrant you have let in, but you can't blame them because it was your
responsibility to regulate the immigration into your country, and it’s your
responsibility to care for the immigrants you didn’t want in the first place.

The moral of this is that every
nation must select and control the type, quality, character, and number of
immigrant that it wants and needs, and not be dictated to by a tsunami of
people forcing their way into your country, or by the bleeding hearts and “human
rights” lawyers for they will haunt you when things go wrong, as they
inevitably will.

Human rights begin and end with
your indigenous population and the quality of country you wish to develop.